Great job on that Bass. I love the improvising. Back in 74 I was asked by Stewart Levine to fill in for another Bassist who got sick, at Studio C Criteria. I was playing Bass for Wayne Cochran at that time. Leon wrote the song and we banged it out in two days. I was hoping to meet Minnie Ripperton but she dubbed the entire vocals at a studio in N.Y. It hit # 26 on the R&B chart. I'm glad to see kids your age taking an interest. Keep Jammin. Brian Eichelhart
Well done sir, love the full. It’s you add. You added a little James Emerson in that version lol. Beautiful chords and of course incredible vocals by MR.
Minnie Riperton - vocals Ed Brown - bass Sid Sharp - strings Dorothy Ashby - harp Jim Gordon - drums, percussion Dean Parks - guitar Joe Sample - keyboards
Great job on that Bass. I love the improvising. Back in 74 I was asked by Stewart Levine to fill in for another Bassist who got sick, at Studio C Criteria. I was playing Bass for Wayne Cochran at that time. Leon wrote the song and we banged it out in two days. I was hoping to meet Minnie Ripperton but she dubbed the entire vocals at a studio in N.Y. It hit # 26 on the R&B chart. I'm glad to see kids your age taking an interest. Keep Jammin. Brian Eichelhart
It’s the Godzilla & King Crimson in the back for me man
Well done sir, love the full. It’s you add. You added a little James Emerson in that version lol. Beautiful chords and of course incredible vocals by MR.
Badass line!
Great song choice bro! Still trying to learn this one myself.
Eu amo essa música. Você tocou ela lindamente 👏👏👏❤️❤️
Great Oliver🔥
Thank you!
I love it.
Damn boi 👌🏼
Nice job, who played on the original recording?
Minnie Riperton - vocals
Ed Brown - bass
Sid Sharp - strings
Dorothy Ashby - harp
Jim Gordon - drums, percussion
Dean Parks - guitar
Joe Sample - keyboards
@@oliverungerbassist9850 all star lineup, thanks for bringing attention to a great song and bass track